Austin Friars St Monica's School

Austin Friars St Monica's School
Motto In Omnibus Caritas
(Latin: In All Things Charity)
Established 1951
Type Independent day school
Religion Christian
Headmaster Mr. M Harris
Chair of the Board of Trustees Rev Dr Peter Tiplady
Location Etterby Scaur
Carlisle
Cumbria
CA3 9PB
United Kingdom United Kingdom Coordinates: 54°54′29″N 2°56′49″W / 54.908°N 2.947°W
DfE number 909/6032
DfE URN 112453 Tables
Staff 55 (approx.)
Students 525 (approx.)
Gender Co-educational
Ages 3–18
Houses      Clare
     Lincoln
     Stafford
Colours

Maroon & Blue

         
Website www.austinfriars.cumbria.sch.uk

Austin Friars Saint Monica's School, more commonly known as "Austin Friars", is a coeducational independent day school located in the City of Carlisle, England. The Senior School provides secondary education for 350 boys and girls aged 11–18. There are 150 children aged 4–11 in the Junior School and the Nursery has places for 24 children aged 3–4. Founded by the Augustinian friars in 1951, it is one of the network of Augustinian schools in other parts of the world and welcomes pupils of all denominations.

History

At the request of the Diocese of Lancaster, the Order of Saint Augustine founded Austin Friars School, a day and boarding grammar school, to provide a Catholic education for boys in Cumbria and the city of Carlisle. The property was originally used by the Sisters of the Sacred Heart who had founded a school there before leaving for Newcastle upon Tyne in 1903 (and subsequently establishing Sacred Heart Catholic High School) and the Poor Sisters of Nazareth who ran an orphanage. It was then acquired by the Augustinians in 1951 and has been occupied by the school ever since.[1] Girls were admitted in 1986. Boarding ceased in 1998 due to declining interest.

St Monica's, a coeducational junior school, was founded by parents as an independent charity when St Gabriel's closed. It was relocated to the same site as Austin Friars in 1985.[2]

The two schools legally merged in 2003 and renamed to its current name. It became a trust after the last Augustinian priest, Father Bernard Rolls, who had himself been a pupil at the school, left for another assignment in 2005.[3] Since then, the school has been operated entirely by lay staff and board of governors. Although officially an inter-denominational Christian school, it maintains its Catholic ethos and religious character.[4]

Houses

The school has three houses: Clare, Lincoln and Stafford. Determination of the house a pupil belongs to is random apart from when a relative (most usually a sibling) has previously belonged to a house. Each house has associated House Captains (usually one boy and one girl), along with a Head Boy and Head Girl (School Captains) and their Deputies that can be chosen from any house. Prefects are expected to perform various duties such as monitoring hallways etc. There is a voting system where each form group will receive a list of candidates to be house captain or school captain.

Each year the School produces a musical or play and termly concerts are held in the School's Chapel. There are regular visits to theatres, concerts and galleries and school visits to the continent. The School Charities Committee also produces a very successful Fashion Show with proceeds supporting the work of Eden Valley Hospice (Jigsaw Children's Hospice) and Hospice at Home (Carlisle & North Lakeland). The school donates at least £10000 to local, national and international charities each year.

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